German born (1968) photographer, Wolfgang Tillmans lives and works in London and was the winner of Britain's Turner Prize in 2000. His photographs first appeared in the early 1990s in the pages of such magazines as i-D, Interview, Spex, and The Face. Tillmans has become known for his salon style hangings of bare photographic prints taped to the walls in groupings of images spanning portraits, still-lifes, landscapes, and abstractions, sexual taboos, unlikely places as well as deceptively casual and unforced views of friends and acquaintances, catching them off-guard and at their most unguardedly “human.” Tillmans views each exhibition as a site-specific.